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Kings: Nicklaus, Watson, the latest golf address

Augusta, Ga. – One of the good issues just in the months of newly passes from the professional Golfer relationship and media, whether it is their responsibility to speak to the media after cycle.

All of this began after Rory Mcilroy’s defeat opened by 2024, when opening Pinehurst No. 2 faster than he can tell well. Mcilroy did not discuss the public who happened until Scotland opens the following month.

The conversation burst into the March in the Players Championship, where Collin Morikawa said ‘You don’t owe anyone.’ He was doubled to that in the weekend after the criticism from many pundits, especially Brandel Chambile and Paul McGinley. The preceding church, Arnold Palmer Demerental, Morikawa caught a shrub of three afterwards. But after coughing Russell Henley, he took out Bay Hill, saying that he wanted to get out of Orlando as soon as possible.

Naturally, this article appeared on Thursday morning in the morning in Augusta National.

Jack Licklaus, Tom Watson, and Gary Player – 35 majors are mixed – open the kings by beating a tee gun of the tee. After that, Nicklaus, Watson, and the player spoke to reporters.

I asked them about that the relationship with the media and the media should have it and how they conduct media in all their work.

“I think it is our responsibility, and it is actually exciting,” Nicklaus said.

“I enjoyed my media relationships, and I think it would have been saying – I think we were treating you well, I expected you to treat it well, and later I think about 99 percent of the time being treated.”

The player has taken a different approach.

“That is the most important question,” Player, winning around the world at the kings, said.

“Akekho othanda ukuba nomjikelezo omubi, kepha leyo yingxenye yempilo, ama-UPS kanye ne-Downs, futhi kufanele ufike ku-jack, ngoba ungahambi kahle, kepha lokho kufanelekile. Kepha kufanele siye kwabezindaba njalo lapho siqeda umjikelezo.”

The player also shares anecdote with their father, who worked tirelessly in South African mines in 8,000 feet below the earth daily.

“He loved golf,” said the player with his Father.

“He said, ‘Without the media, you won’t have competitions you would like to have.’ Yes, we can have a journey, and I think there should be a PGGa law that if requested to leave after cycle, whether you shot 90 or shoots 60, you should go there. “

Golf game represents a game of life. You get good breaks from a bad gun, a bad break from good. Everyone has a decline, and many others feel many times. In the same cover, golf is a mood game. There is no other game for more than a mental illness than golf. And that is why you talk about your feelings, thoughts, and hopes is important, even in the most difficult circumstances. People can tell more from loss of loss rather than winning; That’s just the way of the country. He also reads further defeat, and golf fans are valuable and respectful.

“It is work -, in fact, is the two-way road,” Watson was added.

“We have a Social Media Element now different than a written press or radio press, press TV, adding the required time to talk.”

Nicklaus gave a very sympathetic approach.

“I think you all have a job to do, and I think you need to have a responsibility to do that. I understand that I can do that. That kind of Masters.

“But everyone is different. You can’t judge a person – I think in some ways, judge, but you may come here to talk about. Here.”

Speaking on occasional travel periods, Watson illuminated a wonderful story about the drunk, big Sele Sterostereros, the early European Play to win a green jacket.

“One of the old answers to one of your questions is done by Selpe Baterooteros when asked, ‘How did Sevite, put a pit 16?’ He said, ‘I remember, I miss you, I remember you, I do,’ “Watson said they all endeavored to change the powerful laughter of everyone else.

“Not many years after that, I have put a fifth hole. Therefore I said, ‘I remember you, I miss you, I miss you.'”

But after providing funny Anecdote, Watson cut off from being dismissed.

“I always liked what Jack said,” Watson was added.

“He said, ‘You have a job to do, and our responsibility to help you with your work.’ That’s how I feel. “

Jack Millo is the author of the SB Colf golf workers. Follow him in x @jack_milko.



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